floridafan
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actually overstaying a visa is a misdemeanor.......entering illegally is a felony.......
It don't matter what you call it, there are just more and more illegals that nothing is done about.
actually overstaying a visa is a misdemeanor.......entering illegally is a felony.......
It doesn't matter; they are DOCUMENTED to have entered and listed names and addresses. What part of DOCUMENTED are you ass clowns on the left struggling with?![]()
Having expired documents still provide a lot more information on a person than someone that swims across the Rio Grande. You can't be a felon and get a visa. You can swim across the Rio Grande if you are a felon.Using your logic, honey bee, anyone who overstays a visa is documented and doesn't have to leave this country.
Most of the 117 people onboard the $214 dollar one way flight were not Americans.... we were all admitted.
What is to stop these people from overstaying and thus being here illegally?
It don't matter what you call it, there are just more and more illegals that nothing is done about.
Maybe they are permanent residents.
Most of the 117 people onboard the $214 dollar one way flight were not Americans.... we were all admitted.
What is to stop these people from overstaying and thus being here illegally?
Indeed...sanctuary cities to protect these illegals (non-citizens).well stop dragging your fucking feet and let's do something about it.......gosh demmycrats are stupid........you've been blocking people from doing anything for the last eleven years......do you think we haven't noticed?......
Hello Jarod,
Nothing, of course.
The walls we need are the ones around Trump's prison cell.
Using your logic, honey bee, anyone who overstays a visa is documented and doesn't have to leave this country.
Most of the 117 people onboard the $214 dollar one way flight were not Americans.... we were all admitted.
What is to stop these people from overstaying and thus being here illegally?
We are a free and open society, but here is where rules and laws come in, unfamiliar as you may be with those.
Employers can't hire them, sanctuary cities can't hide them, and liberal politicians can't protect them
so your party of choice is the problem. but happy that you saw it first hand
You did the trip twice?! That's a lot of flying my man.
I said WHO they are -try READING for once, and that mean we can ID them as VISA overstays for any immigration action -unlike illegal crossers whom we have no idea whom they areYou know where they are? Really, how?
Why would they face deportation any differently than one who crossed the border from Mexico?
unreal..nobody can be this stupidWhy does them having a passport made any difference at all?
We are a free and open society, but here is where rules and laws come in, unfamiliar as you may be with those.
Employers can't hire them, sanctuary cities can't hide them, and liberal politicians can't protect them
so your party of choice is the problem. but happy that you saw it first hand
THere are thousands of ways for illegals to get in, and a wall will only marginally limit one of them.
THe deal is, there will be no real wall anyway.. so.... I am not opposed to a few hundred feet in some areas where it will help, but there will be no "wall from sea to shining sea."
My point is that its the same with people who come across the Mexican border, the "wall" does not even address the biggest problem area, visa overstays.